Since the early 1900’s, Florida has been an excellent vacation spot for those who care to indulge in some Naples fishing. When wealthy businessmen visited in the 70’s and 80’s they couldn’t help but speak about the beautiful winter weather. Pretty soon, word spread and the small town of Naples grew into the vacation hub it is today.

There are all kinds of attraction you can indulge in while in Naples, Florida. There’s the fun in the sun, beaches, sand, fashion, and of course, excellent Naples fishing. However, planning out your activities can be quite daunting. The good news is you can hire a professional to help guide you so you’ll have a seamless check-in and can start relaxing from the very beginning.

The first thing you’ll usually learn from the rental expert is that Naples is divided into several different areas. There are the beachfront communities for the affluent and wealthy. These are built right on the beach and are known by the locals as Gulf shore Blvd., Vanderbilt Beach, and other unusual names.

Then they are the beach area communities. They require only a quick walk before you set foot in the sand and enjoying the striking sunset view of the Gulf of Mexico. The beach is communities include communities like The Dunes and The Regatta. These areas usually contain high-rise condominiums. However, single-family homes are also available. You can get a two bedroom two bath turnkey unit condominium for the monthly rate of $4,000 – $10,000.

The final area of Naples is the downtown area. It is known as Aqualane Shores, Olde Naples, and Port Royal. This area consists of single-family homes that can be used as vacation rentals. They allow a view of the beautiful landscape surroundings as well as a view of the water. The downtown area is close to The Moorings as well as the Park Shore communities. The price range of these properties depends on the location, available amenities, and size. They typically fall within $4,000 – $12,000.

There is also the great Pelican Bay community that sits on over 2100 developed acres of condominiums – ranging from high-rise, mid-rise, and low-rise – single-family homes as well as townhomes. Pelican Bay also has a boardwalk to the beach, the Naples Philharmonic, various restaurants, and several other features. The price range, depending on the unit, varies from $4,000 – $5,000 monthly.

Naples fishing isn’t the only activity you can get up to in Naples, Florida. You can also get up to some golfing. There is multiple big-name golfing events all year round, and only a couple of minutes from the beaches and the downtown area.

Vacationing in Naples, Florida is usually termed luxury living, but that is only as a result of the number of high-rise rentals. The beaches are calm and clean with a soft breeze; you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Gulf of Mexico, some Naples fishing on a fishing charter boat, go jet-skiing, or cruise on a day boat. The choices are nigh endless.

So if you’re looking for where to go for your next vacation, then look no further than Naples. Beaches, sand, fishing, golf, a spectacular view, what more could you ask for?